Why is hand-under-hand to be used whenever possible?
The National Center on Deafblindness states that the hands of a person with deafblindness serve as their primary tools for exploration, communication, and learning. This highlights the importance of techniques that respect and empower tactile learning, which is exactly why hand-under-hand to be used whenever possible. This gentle, non-invasive approach guides an individual's hands from underneath, allowing them to remain in control while receiving supportive feedback.